IR + a + infinitive SAYING WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO

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4 Jun 201203:30

Summary

TLDRThis video teaches how to express future actions in Spanish using the structure 'ir a + infinitive.' The verb 'ir' (to go) is conjugated in the present tense, followed by 'a' and an infinitive verb. Examples like 'I am going to dance' or 'We are going to eat' illustrate the concept, along with a question format: 'What are you going to eat?' The tutorial encourages viewers to practice by combining 'ir,' 'a,' and different infinitives to describe future actions. It's a practical and easy way to talk about plans in Spanish.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Spanish structure 'ir + a + infinitTranscript Key Takeawaysive' is a powerful way to talk about future actions.
  • 😀 The verb 'ir' means 'to go' and is conjugated in the present indicative form to form the structure.
  • 😀 To form a sentence expressing what you're going to do, combine the correct form of 'ir', 'a', and an infinitive verb.
  • 😀 Infinitive verbs are base verbs that have not been conjugated, like 'bailar' (to dance), 'comer' (to eat).
  • 😀 Example: To say 'I am going to dance,' you would use 'Voy a bailar.'
  • 😀 The phrase can also be used for future plans or events, like 'We are going to eat at 2:00.'
  • 😀 You can also use this structure to ask questions, such as 'What are you going to eat?' ('¿Qué vas a comer?').
  • 😀 To ask a question, invert the word order and use the correct form of 'ir' (e.g., 'Vas' for 'you' singular).
  • 😀 The construction 'ir + a + infinitive' can be used for both statements and questions.
  • 😀 The key elements for this structure are knowing the conjugation of 'ir', adding 'a', and using the infinitive verb to express the action.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of this Spanish lesson?

    -The lesson focuses on teaching how to express future actions in Spanish using the structure 'ir a' plus an infinitive.

  • What does the verb 'ir' mean in English?

    -The verb 'ir' means 'to go' in English.

  • How do you form a basic 'going to' statement in Spanish?

    -You conjugate the verb 'ir', add 'a', and then use an infinitive verb. For example, 'Voy a bailar' means 'I am going to dance.'

  • What is an infinitive in Spanish?

    -An infinitive is the base form of a verb that hasn’t been conjugated, such as 'bailar' (to dance) or 'comer' (to eat).

  • Can 'ir a' be used to ask questions as well as make statements?

    -Yes, you can form questions by using the same structure. For example, '¿Qué vas a comer?' means 'What are you going to eat?'

  • Provide an example of a statement using 'ir a' for a group of people.

    -For a group, you could say 'Vamos a comer a las dos,' which means 'We are going to eat at 2:00.'

  • Why is it helpful to use 'ir a' plus an infinitive when learning Spanish?

    -It allows learners to talk about future plans and actions with a simple and flexible structure, expanding their ability to communicate.

  • What is the significance of adding 'a' after 'ir'?

    -The 'a' connects the conjugated form of 'ir' with the infinitive verb, creating the equivalent of 'going to' in English.

  • How does the lesson suggest learners practice this structure?

    -Learners are encouraged to open their dictionaries, find new infinitive verbs, and try forming sentences using the 'ir a' structure.

  • What example does the transcript give for using 'ir a' in a casual context?

    -The transcript gives an example of someone saying 'I am going to dance in two minutes' while in class, showing how 'ir a' can describe imminent actions.

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